First hand experiences in June?

GrimGrinningGuy

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We are going to go to Japan in 2027. I’ve been looking and doing rough planning already to get things figured out.

My son will be 13 and a hard age to miss much school. So we are kinda stuck with June, since we will go for a full 2 weeks.
I’ve seen June is the start of rainy season and it’s starting to stress me out. This will be an extremely expensive trip and I really don’t want rain the whole time.
I know weather changes ; things are always different etc but I was just curious if anyone here has first hand experience going to TDL the first week of June? Daily rain? Sprinkles? Thunder storms?

Trying to decide if it’s worth him missing the last few useless days of school to get out there by the last few days of May to help my odds.
 
We are going to go to Japan in 2027. I’ve been looking and doing rough planning already to get things figured out.

My son will be 13 and a hard age to miss much school. So we are kinda stuck with June, since we will go for a full 2 weeks.
I’ve seen June is the start of rainy season and it’s starting to stress me out. This will be an extremely expensive trip and I really don’t want rain the whole time.
I know weather changes ; things are always different etc but I was just curious if anyone here has first hand experience going to TDL the first week of June? Daily rain? Sprinkles? Thunder storms?

Trying to decide if it’s worth him missing the last few useless days of school to get out there by the last few days of May to help my odds.

I have no advice but am in the same boat so following along!
 
I haven't been in June, only May and July.

However, rain in Japan has never really ruined any of our days. We might need to change our plans (e.g. swap an outside activity for an inside activity), but it's still Japan and it's still wonderful.

In terms of Disney, the rainy days have been some of our best as it usually means the locals (i.e. the main visitors to the parks) stay home. I don't think that's the case to the same extent now that they don't have annual passes, which obviously gave them much more flexibility just to come another day, but it still seems to help reduce the crowds.

And an umbrella, raincoat and shoes that are comfortable when wet (and quick to dry) are all that's needed to still have a wonderful day.
 


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